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Arusha, Tanzania - 07.03.16 - A woman on her phone during a peer education session led by Scolla Justin Mgalla at Mount Meru Regional Hospital in Arusha, Tanzania on March 7, 2016. HIV positive, Mgalla works as a lay counselor and expert patient. Photo by Daniel Hayduk

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Top Social Media Moments of 2025  

Published December 14, 2025

As we reflect on the year, we are looking back at some of our favorite social media stories. Individually these pieces of content may seem small, but together they tell EGPAF’s story of resilience and dedication to ending pediatric AIDS.
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United States

Josephine Nabukenya

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"We Don't Want to Go Back"

Published July 23, 2025

Josephine Nabukenya was born in 1993 in Kampala, Uganda to an HIV-positive mother. Josephine learned about her HIV status in 2001, at the age of 8, when her mother was close to death and had written out a will. HIV treatment was not available, and Josephine’s mother considered the two…
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Motšelisi poses with her mother and son at their home.

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The Strength of a Mother

Published April 24, 2025

Motšelisi Tsubane is a 23-year-old mother from Lithabaneng, Berea, in northern Lesotho. Her 4-month-old son, Reabetsoe, is healthy and energetic.  “My son likes it when I sing lullabies for him, you’d see him smile and happy,” says Motšelisi.  As a single mother, Motšelisi has her challenges. She is unemployed…
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Lesotho

Dr. Charlie Maere

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Five Questions with Dr. Charlie Maere

Published April 16, 2025

Charlie Maere, PhD, is the global digital health and data analytics director at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Previously, he was the health information systems director at EGPAF-Malawi, where he led a team to develop and implement a digital health system across the country.   Before joining EGPAF,…
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Cameroon,

Democratic Republic of Congo,

Malawi,

Mozambique,

Zimbabwe

health workers in eswatini

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The Heart of Global Health

Published March 30, 2025

Every day, all around the world, health workers are making a difference. Some are on the frontlines providing direct services to people needing care. Others lend their technical skills in labs and pharmacies. Some work on a systems level, ensuring all of the complex pieces of health care are working…
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Kenya,

Malawi,

Nigeria,

Tanzania,

Uganda

Coming Home

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Coming Home

Published January 8, 2025

Joshua was orphaned at the age of 2 and adopted by his aunt, Maharo Peshence. As a young boy, he was bullied by neighbors, who informed him that he is not his aunt’s biological child and that he is HIV-positive. Confused and hurt, Joshua started questioning why he had…
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Uganda

Rainbow in Uganda

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Becoming a Family

Published January 6, 2025

Daniel, a boy living in southwest Uganda, began to fall ill in his early years of life. Eventually, his mother took him to Kisoro Hospital, where he was diagnosed with HIV. Initially, Daniel responded well to medication and achieved viral suppression—meaning that HIV became undetectable in his blood.  …
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Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Uganda

Uganda Path

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Walking the Path to Wellness

Published January 1, 2025

Patricia Mbabazi’s smile fills the room as she attentively listens to Mahoro Florah, a matron at her school in Kisoro—in southwest Uganda, near the Rwanda border. Patricia, 16, is alive and healthy today, but it has been a difficult path to well-being—with Mahoro alongside her for much of…
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General,

Orphan and Vulnerable Children,

Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Uganda

Elina Mwasinga at AIDS 2024. M Morris/EGPAF 2024

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Hope for a Cure

Published November 11, 2024

When Elina Mwasinga was growing up in Malawi, HIV was considered a death sentence. So when she learned she was living with the virus during her first year of university she was scared and unsure where to turn. But her story set her on a path from doubting conventional treatment…
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Malawi

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